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Old 01-11-2011, 09:57 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by hilltopper View Post
If you look at weather.com the NWS has Belknap County under a Winter Storm Warning with a prediction of 6 to 10 inches which would seem to contradict the NWS statement above. Who knows. If it's anything like the post Christmas storm where the highest totals were north and west of the prediction, maybe we'll be in the bullseye.
They're placing Belknap County in southern New Hampshire. This is from earlier in the discussion:

"WE HAVE UPGRADED THE WINTER STORM WATCH FOR SOUTHERN NH INTO A
WARNING...WITH ADVISORIES ACROSS SOUTHERN GRAFTON AND SOUTHERN
CARROLL COUNTIES."

I think they meant to write advisories for northern Carroll and northern Grafton Counties, as the southern portions of those counties are included in the warning. It looks like TWC got it correct when they entered things onto their website.
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